Tuesday 24 January 2012

MyFace Lil'bling Black Ice

MyFace Lil'Bling Black Ice Nail Varnish
I usually have red nails in the winter and coral nails in the summer but I fancied a bit of a change this week so I tried out MyFace Lil'bling Nail Chrome in Black Ice. I don't really know what I was expecting - well I think it was a sort of 90's style silver  - but what I got was dark, dark grey with fantastic metallic finish. Pretty easy to apply although you will certainly need two coats and it is hard to clean up the edges (as you will see from my terrible picture - I'm afraid Joe has gone off with my camera in his pocket so this is taken on my phone).

For those who like a bit of understated nail drama I really recommend this. I am big believer in red being the most glamorous and smart of nail colours but for those who want grown-up, glam nails this is definitely worth a try. Only £5.99 and a great addition to your colour collection - I just love these nail colours more every time I try them. 
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3 comments

  1. Ooooooh this looks cool. I'd like to try it I think. What coral is your best at the mo? I'm quite into my Neon American Apparel varnish, it is brightening up these winter days. And I have been complimented on this lots recently:
    http://www.essie.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=199
    Going Incognito by Essie. Try it, you might like it!
    x

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  2. ps - random fact of the day, did you know that this is the only nail varnish the Queen wears:

    http://www.essie.com/shop/product_info.php?products_id=44

    Ballet Slippers by Essie.

    Or so they say...! xxx

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  3. Well you can borrow mine - comes in loads of colours including a blue!! The American Apparel lasted half a day before it just started peeling off... Love the look of Going Incognito. Must try it. Ballet Slippers looks lovely too... can't imagine the queen wearing nail varnish xx

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